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  • FiveBelow
    FiveBelow Posts: 1,332
    mrussel1 said:
    FiveBelow said:
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    Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?

    https://news.mit.edu/2021/covid-19-risks-indoor-0415

    And we also know that no one ever looks at a study and questions the methods or the data, right?

    2 Big Caveats for MIT Study That Said 6-Foot Role Won't Stop COVID Spread (businessinsider.com)
    What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
    Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.  
    Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
    Er what?

    1. Who said anything about red or blue? 
    2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas,  which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue,  but you do based on state of residence? Odd.
    3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys,  going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit,  to further Trump's Big Lie.  

    But yeah,  Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior.  Hilarious. 
    Let me make this easier.
    Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
    1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
    2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
    2. Agreed, not sure who is of that mindset, other than Trumpies.  
    I would argue that many followers of both parties have this mindset. If they didn’t we wouldn’t be surrounded by the constant red vs blue bickering. 
    Only one group literally made a golden calf and rolled it out at a political convention (CPAC).  

    First Commandment - I am the Lord thy God.  Thou shall have no other gods before me.  Thou shall not make any graven image.  


    You will have a hard time finding anyone here who would defend that nonsense. The point is there are many who think the only way is either red or blue and I see no difference in that way of thinking.
  • FiveBelow
    FiveBelow Posts: 1,332
    FiveBelow said:
    FiveBelow said:
    mrussel1 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    mrussel1 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?

    https://news.mit.edu/2021/covid-19-risks-indoor-0415

    And we also know that no one ever looks at a study and questions the methods or the data, right?

    2 Big Caveats for MIT Study That Said 6-Foot Role Won't Stop COVID Spread (businessinsider.com)
    What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
    Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.  
    Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
    Er what?

    1. Who said anything about red or blue? 
    2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas,  which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue,  but you do based on state of residence? Odd.
    3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys,  going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit,  to further Trump's Big Lie.  

    But yeah,  Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior.  Hilarious. 
    Let me make this easier.
    Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
    1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
    2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
    Tejas? The state that gave us GW and the Iraq War? Followed by Rick Perry and Abbott and Costello? The state that made it illegal to disclose the location of a fertilizer warehouse after one blew up and killed people in an apartment complex? That Tejas? Or the one that gave ‘Murica it’s first mass shooting, rails against a federal government but won’t build its own damn wall or control its border? Or the Tejas that refuses to allow certain aspects of ‘Murican history be in the nations history text books or birth control methods be mentioned in health text books? That Tejas? Or the Tejas where the good senior senator bestowed a law enforcement officer of the year award on an undercover cop who fabricated evidence and lied under oath sending 20% of one small Tejas’ town black population to prison for drug crimes they didn’t commit? That Tejas? Or the one where a couple of good ol boys decided to drag James Byrd behind their truck until he was decapitated by a culvert on the side of the road? Or the Tejas that gave us Waco and coined the term “jack booted thugs” as it relates to the ATF because some whacko decides he’s Jesus, wants to molest children and stockpile guns but instead of showing up in court to answer the charges, has a shootout and kills himself and everyone with him. That Tejas?

    Yea, fuck Tejas.

    Edited to include passing laws to make it harder to vote, particularly in the state’s major urban areas and disenfranchising black, Hispanic and poor voters.
    How does any of this have anything to do with me personally? Again, I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
    I’ve got nothing against you personally. I don’t even know you. Why are you taking things personally? I’ll readily admit that I don’t like the state of Tejas.
    I don’t take anything said on here personally, it was just an observation. 
  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,070
    FiveBelow said:
    mrussel1 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    mrussel1 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?

    https://news.mit.edu/2021/covid-19-risks-indoor-0415

    And we also know that no one ever looks at a study and questions the methods or the data, right?

    2 Big Caveats for MIT Study That Said 6-Foot Role Won't Stop COVID Spread (businessinsider.com)
    What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
    Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.  
    Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
    Er what?

    1. Who said anything about red or blue? 
    2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas,  which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue,  but you do based on state of residence? Odd.
    3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys,  going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit,  to further Trump's Big Lie.  

    But yeah,  Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior.  Hilarious. 
    Let me make this easier.
    Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
    1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
    2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
    Let’s try something here.

    @Halifax2TheMax

    i live in Texas.   

    I don’t believe that politicians are the answer to all of our problems.

    do you have it out for me?  I heard in a message board that you have it out for all people that live in Texas and don’t believe politicians are the solution to all of our problems.
    Scio me nihil scire

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  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 42,077
    static111 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    mrussel1 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    mrussel1 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?

    https://news.mit.edu/2021/covid-19-risks-indoor-0415

    And we also know that no one ever looks at a study and questions the methods or the data, right?

    2 Big Caveats for MIT Study That Said 6-Foot Role Won't Stop COVID Spread (businessinsider.com)
    What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
    Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.  
    Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
    Er what?

    1. Who said anything about red or blue? 
    2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas,  which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue,  but you do based on state of residence? Odd.
    3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys,  going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit,  to further Trump's Big Lie.  

    But yeah,  Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior.  Hilarious. 
    Let me make this easier.
    Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
    1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
    2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
    Let’s try something here.

    @Halifax2TheMax

    i live in Texas.   

    I don’t believe that politicians are the answer to all of our problems.

    do you have it out for me?  I heard in a message board that you have it out for all people that live in Texas and don’t believe politicians are the solution to all of our problems.
    Sorry, static, I don’t have it out for you, either. But I won’t step foot in Tejas nor spend a dime to support those politicians y’all are beholden to.

    I heard Indianer was the Shangra La, though.
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  • static111
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    Got first dose of moderna today. Or did I already say that?  is confusion a side effect or is it just part of my lower class upbringing.  Anyways 9 hours in and still feeling a ok
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  • Halifax2TheMax
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    static111 said:
    Got first dose of moderna today. Or did I already say that?  is confusion a side effect or is it just part of my lower class upbringing.  Anyways 9 hours in and still feeling a ok
     Nah, just the nano chip doing its thing.
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  • static111
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    static111 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    mrussel1 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    mrussel1 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?

    https://news.mit.edu/2021/covid-19-risks-indoor-0415

    And we also know that no one ever looks at a study and questions the methods or the data, right?

    2 Big Caveats for MIT Study That Said 6-Foot Role Won't Stop COVID Spread (businessinsider.com)
    What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
    Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.  
    Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
    Er what?

    1. Who said anything about red or blue? 
    2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas,  which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue,  but you do based on state of residence? Odd.
    3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys,  going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit,  to further Trump's Big Lie.  

    But yeah,  Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior.  Hilarious. 
    Let me make this easier.
    Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
    1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
    2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
    Let’s try something here.

    @Halifax2TheMax

    i live in Texas.   

    I don’t believe that politicians are the answer to all of our problems.

    do you have it out for me?  I heard in a message board that you have it out for all people that live in Texas and don’t believe politicians are the solution to all of our problems.
    Sorry, static, I don’t have it out for you, either. But I won’t step foot in Tejas nor spend a dime to support those politicians y’all are beholden to.

    I heard Indianer was the Shangra La, though.
    But I heard on the internet that you did!
    Scio me nihil scire

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  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 42,077
    static111 said:
    static111 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    mrussel1 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    mrussel1 said:
    FiveBelow said:
    Because everyone knows that all indoor/outdoor spaces are exactly the same, populated by the same number of infected/non-infected people and have the same air movement and filtration rates, right? I thought that's what catturd twitted?

    https://news.mit.edu/2021/covid-19-risks-indoor-0415

    And we also know that no one ever looks at a study and questions the methods or the data, right?

    2 Big Caveats for MIT Study That Said 6-Foot Role Won't Stop COVID Spread (businessinsider.com)
    What exactly upset you about the article I posted? It was nothing more than food for thought from an accredited institution. Never mind, I forgot that since I live in Texas and do not subscribe to the idea that politicians are our saviors I am forever on your radar. Very weird when you think about it.
    Haha.. hilarious coming from a state where the executive branch put Trump on a pedestal like a Golden Calf.... I think you should re-think that sentence about politicians being Saviors.  
    Sorry, but I do not define someone based on the color of their state on an election map.
    Er what?

    1. Who said anything about red or blue? 
    2. You claimed your mindset is informed by the fact that you live in Texas,  which is pretty ironic considering your statement that you don't define by red or blue,  but you do based on state of residence? Odd.
    3. I said your executive branch is a bunch of Trump lackeys,  going so far as filling a law suit completely without standing or merit,  to further Trump's Big Lie.  

    But yeah,  Texans don't treat a politician as a Savior.  Hilarious. 
    Let me make this easier.
    Halifax must have it out for me because of these reasons.
    1. I live in Texas (it is well known that he is not a fan of the state)
    2. I am not of the mindset that politicians are the answer to all of our problems
    Let’s try something here.

    @Halifax2TheMax

    i live in Texas.   

    I don’t believe that politicians are the answer to all of our problems.

    do you have it out for me?  I heard in a message board that you have it out for all people that live in Texas and don’t believe politicians are the solution to all of our problems.
    Sorry, static, I don’t have it out for you, either. But I won’t step foot in Tejas nor spend a dime to support those politicians y’all are beholden to.

    I heard Indianer was the Shangra La, though.
    But I heard on the internet that you did!
    Only if you saw it on a twit from catturd is it true. 
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  • RunIntoTheRain
    RunIntoTheRain Texas Posts: 1,032
    I live in Texas. I’m a Democrat. 
    Stop painting everyone with the same fucking brush please. Generalizing is ignorant. 
  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 42,077
    I live in Texas. I’m a Democrat. 
    Stop painting everyone with the same fucking brush please. Generalizing is ignorant. 
    Who got painted with a brush? But I feel for you.
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
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    Mom got vaccine today
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,826
    I'm starting to see yet another split in the population.  We have a large portion that don't care about Covid and won't do anything.  We have another portion that take it seriously...but are unwilling to venture away from the most restrictive guidance...even after it has been changed.  And then you have a small group that followed science into the pandemic and are willing to follow it out of the pandemic.  Too bad it really appears that last group is a minority group.
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  • gvn2fly1421
    gvn2fly1421 Posts: 935
    I'm starting to see yet another split in the population.  We have a large portion that don't care about Covid and won't do anything.  We have another portion that take it seriously...but are unwilling to venture away from the most restrictive guidance...even after it has been changed.  And then you have a small group that followed science into the pandemic and are willing to follow it out of the pandemic.  Too bad it really appears that last group is a minority group.
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  • Merkin Baller
    Merkin Baller Posts: 12,767
    I'm starting to see yet another split in the population.  We have a large portion that don't care about Covid and won't do anything.  We have another portion that take it seriously...but are unwilling to venture away from the most restrictive guidance...even after it has been changed.  And then you have a small group that followed science into the pandemic and are willing to follow it out of the pandemic.  Too bad it really appears that last group is a minority group.
    Agreed.
  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    I'm starting to see yet another split in the population.  We have a large portion that don't care about Covid and won't do anything.  We have another portion that take it seriously...but are unwilling to venture away from the most restrictive guidance...even after it has been changed.  And then you have a small group that followed science into the pandemic and are willing to follow it out of the pandemic.  Too bad it really appears that last group is a minority group.
    I think you are right but under estimate the people following the science out of the pandemic too. I think they will be the majority of the believers but the less vocal. 
  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    I'm starting to see yet another split in the population.  We have a large portion that don't care about Covid and won't do anything.  We have another portion that take it seriously...but are unwilling to venture away from the most restrictive guidance...even after it has been changed.  And then you have a small group that followed science into the pandemic and are willing to follow it out of the pandemic.  Too bad it really appears that last group is a minority group.
    Forrest Gump  J Shot or Not
    Almost 600K excess deaths now. How edgy of you to post a gif like this. 
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    PJNB said:
    I'm starting to see yet another split in the population.  We have a large portion that don't care about Covid and won't do anything.  We have another portion that take it seriously...but are unwilling to venture away from the most restrictive guidance...even after it has been changed.  And then you have a small group that followed science into the pandemic and are willing to follow it out of the pandemic.  Too bad it really appears that last group is a minority group.
    Forrest Gump  J Shot or Not
    Almost 600K excess deaths now. How edgy of you to post a gif like this. 
    Remember, we should have just gone herd and let the chips fall where they may.  
  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,070
    Scio me nihil scire

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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,808
    PJNB said:
    I'm starting to see yet another split in the population.  We have a large portion that don't care about Covid and won't do anything.  We have another portion that take it seriously...but are unwilling to venture away from the most restrictive guidance...even after it has been changed.  And then you have a small group that followed science into the pandemic and are willing to follow it out of the pandemic.  Too bad it really appears that last group is a minority group.
    Forrest Gump  J Shot or Not
    Almost 600K excess deaths now. How edgy of you to post a gif like this. 

    If by edgy you mean the type of mean spirited and antagonistic garbage that you see overwhelmingly on the internet, then yes...I agree.

    The love he receives is the love that is saved
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